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Climate atlas of the United States [electronic resource].
Author
National Climatic Data Center (U.S.)
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Format
Data file
Language
English
Εdition
Version 2.0.
Published/Created
Asheville, N.C. : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, 2002.
Description
1 CD-ROM : col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Atmospheric temperature
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United States
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Maps
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Atmospheric temperature
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United States
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Databases
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United States
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Climate
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Maps
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United States
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Climate
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Databases
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Summary note
CD-ROM contains Version 2 of Climate atlas of U.S. which features climate maps of all 50 states. It replaces CD atlas published in 2000, and contains 2023 color maps of climatic elements such as temperature, precipitation, etc., to portray climate of U.S. for period 1961-1990.
Notes
Title from disc label.
Shipping list no.: 2003-0004-E.
"September 2002."
Documentation available via Internet from NCDC home page. Address as of 10/9/03: http//ols.nndc.noaa.gov/plolstore/plsql/olstore.prodspecific?prodnum=C00519-CDR-A0001.
System details
System requirements: Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0; Pentium 75 MHz (400+ recommended); 32 MB RAM (64+ recommended); 4xCD-ROM (24+ recommended); 21 MB hard disk space available for minimum installation; 600 MB hard disk space available for hard disk installation; 4X CD-ROM (24X or better recommended).
SuDoc no.
C 55.281/2-2:C 61/CD/2002
OCLC
1327412937
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